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  1. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Name Roderick Connolly Gender male Maiden/Other names Connolly, Roderick James Connolly, Roddy Address detail Street Inishowen, Bray Head, Bray County Wicklow Country Ireland Address detail Street 4 Millward Terrace, Bray County Wicklow Country Ireland Date of birth 1901 Date of death 1980-12-16 Associated files in MSPA 34E3398; Related files 1D178 (James Connolly, father); MSP34REF21565 (Ina ...

  2. John Connolly. John Connolly is the grandson of James Connolly, one of the leaders of the Easter Rising 1916. John is the son of Roddy Connolly, who also took part in the Rising. John was born in 1947 in Bray, Co.Wicklow and was educated at Presentation College Bray. He ran an engineering company before retiring in 2009.

  3. 21 de mar. de 2016 · Roddy Connolly and the struggle for socialism in Ireland. By Charlie McGuire. Pp 318. Cork: Cork University Press. 2008. €49. - Volume 36 Issue 144

  4. Connolly was also financial secretary of the party from 1941-1949. Connolly entered something of a semi-retirement between the mid-1950s to mid-1960s, but in the late 1960s, he began a comeback. He was elected as party chairman in 1971 and held this position until 1978.

  5. Connolly went on to join and found a number of left-wing movements, including James Larkin’s Irish Worker League, and the Workers’ Party of Ireland, before joining the Labour Party, whom he represented as a TD for Louth between 1943-44 and 1948-51.

  6. Roddy Connolly, teenage participant in the Easter Rising, is travelling without a passport in a cargo boat through the Norwegian fiords. The destination: Soviet Russia. As they edge towards the northern tips of the Kola Peninsula, the boat is blown off course by an incoming storm, pushing them some 250 miles towards the North Pole.

  7. Great Britain (CPGB), Arthur McManus, described Connolly's motives, in 1916, as "somewhat obscured in a mist of cloudy complexities'. From late 1919, Connolly's son, Roddy, tried to establish a communist party in Ireland, against the wishes of his sister, Nora. It was not clear how such a party